By default it consumes a log file in MySQL’s slow query log
format, but it can also parse the general-log format, and if you
have any other kind of log you can feed it through
mk-query-digest to transform the log into something it can
recognize. Tell me if you’d be able to spot the mixture of join
styles and use of leading % wildcards in the following query
without help:

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